Everything You Didn’t Know About Boxing Champ Anthony Joshua
You’d Better Pay Close Attention to This Small But Crucial Change in U.S. Postal Service Policy
Chicago Blocks Troops but New Orleans Welcomes Them
New Development In The Uncle Nearest CEO Fawn Weaver-Classmate Saga
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Actress Suzzanne Douglas Dies at 64
Douglas was known for her roles in ‘Tap’, ‘The Parent ‘Hood’, ‘How Stella Got Her Groove Back,’ ‘When They See Us’ and many more.
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Officer Who Fatally Shot Tamir Rice Denied Reinstatement After Ohio Supreme Court Denies Appeal
Former officer Timothy Loehmann was fired in 2017 due to inaccuracies on his job application.
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Big Money Moves: Delaware State University Becomes First HBCU to Acquire Another School on Its Own
The school announced its plans to acquire Wesley College last year.
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Nikole Hannah-Jones Rejects UNC-Chapel Hill Position for Job at Howard U Along With Ta-Nehisi Coates
Hannah-Jones has found herself a home that truly embodies Blackness in education. She’s where she needs to be and the HBCU world is better for it.
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Uplift Black Brands At This Joyful Interactive Cookout
Pick who you’d like to talk to, which foods you’d like to eat and which Black businesses you’d like to support at this choose-your-own adventure event
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Epic-est of Epic Trolls Fly 'Loser-Palooza' Planes Over Donald Trump Event in Florida
Every Time Trump claims a non-stolen election was stolen from him, a troll gets its wings. In this case, literally.
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White Nationalist Group Tries to March Through Philadelphia, Promptly Gets Chased Out of Town
A city police officer told a reporter that the group ‘literally ran away from the people of Philadelphia.’
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Members of Heavily-Armed Black Militia Shut Down Traffic on Massachusetts Interstate for Nine Hours
The 11 men said they were members of the group known as Rise of the Moors.
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He Thought We Was Finna Laugh: Ohio Police Chief Resigns After Leaving KKK Sign on Black Officer's Desk as a 'Joke'
The mayor of Sheffield Lake, Ohio didn’t find any of this very funny.
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New Hampshire Supreme Court Upholds Lower Court Ruling to Strike Down Voter Suppression Legislation
The state’s highest court is standing on the side of people who just want to vote without restrictions. Courts across the nation should do the same.





